Well, unfortunately his story ended very prematurely. But, before we get into the details, let's remember what made him so noteworthy. Valentino was basically the Brad Pitt of the silent film era. He had ladies falling at his feet because he was a total Italian stud and starred in every big silent film of the time period. He held leading roles in films like, The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse, The Sheik, and Blood and Sand. He immediately became a 1920s sex symbol and was linked to many beautiful women in his day.

Like in American Horror Story: Hotel, the real Valentino's grave was also said to be visited by a woman in black who left a red rose there on the anniversary of his death. Looks like these two tragic figures, both fictional and real, have pasts that intertwine in some ways.